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== Assignment ==
 
== Assignment ==
  
Building this week's vector (Adobe Illustrator) assignment and your previous pixel-based illustration techniques. Your next assignment is to create a 4 to 6 panel comic that illustrates one of your personal rituals or routines.
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=== Multi-panel Adobe Illustrator & raster/pixel comic ===
* You will assemble your final print-ready comic in an Adobe Illustrator file.
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Building this week's vector (Adobe Illustrator) assignment and your previous pixel-based illustration techniques. Your next assignment is to create a 4 to 7 panel comic that illustrates one of your personal rituals or routines.
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* You will assemble your final print-ready comic in an Adobe Illustrator file (RGB).
 
* You must use a mix of '''vector art''' and '''pixel-based parts''' to create your comic.
 
* You must use a mix of '''vector art''' and '''pixel-based parts''' to create your comic.
** The panels/frames and any lettering should be vectors.
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** The panels/frames and any type should be vectors created in Illustrator. You can make hand drawn type if you wish.
** The artwork within each panel should be a mix of raster (pixel) and vector parts.
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** The artwork within each panel should be a mix of raster (pixel) and vector parts. Aim for at least one raster and one vector element in each panel.
** You must use the techniques shared in today's class to fit your artwork into the comic panels of your project.
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** You must use the techniques shared in today's class to fit your artwork into the comic panels of your project, including layers and clipping masks.
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** This was shown in class and recorded here: [http://assets.choppingblock.com.s3.amazonaws.com/video/screencast/20251124_MFAI_02_AdobeIllustratorTipsForMultiPanelVectorIllustratedStoryAssignmenmt.mp4 Adobe Illustrator Tips for Multi-Panel Vector Illustrated Story Assignment]
 
* Any raster artwork in the Illustrator file should ideally be linked or embedded .psd files.
 
* Any raster artwork in the Illustrator file should ideally be linked or embedded .psd files.
** If you prefer to use Procreate, you might want to move the parts into .psd files and link them.
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** If you prefer to use Procreate or Fresco, you might want to move the parts into .psd files and link them.
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** Raster artwork should be prepared at 300 ppi in RGB.
  
=== Dates & Timing ===
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=== What do I mean by "personal rituals or routines"? ===
# '''Week 1: On December 1st''' you will upload sketches (analog or digital) and any initial illustrations or story explorations.
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For this assignment, a "personal ritual or routine" is any small, repeated pattern in your life – something you do often enough that it feels familiar or automatic. It does **not** need to be dramatic or life-changing; everyday, mundane moments are great material.
  
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Some examples:
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* How you start your day (making coffee, scrolling your phone, feeding a pet, journaling).
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* Your pre-work or pre-class setup (desk arrangement, playlist, tools, snacks).
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* A late-night ritual (drawing before bed, gaming, watching videos, skincare, cleaning).
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* A creative warm-up (gesture drawing, doodling in a sketchbook, color tests, writing prompts).
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* A commute or transition moment (subway ride, walking home, riding a bike, waiting in line).
  
For next week, you should upload and/or bring to class some sketches or initial explorations for your project.
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You can approach this in a realistic, humorous, surreal, or abstract way, as long as the sequence of panels clearly shows a repeated pattern or routine that feels personal to you and is appropriate for group critique.
  
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=== Dates & Timing ===
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* '''Week 1: On December 1st''' you will upload sketches (analog or digital) and any initial illustrations or story explorations to Google Drive.
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* '''Week 2: On December 8th''' you will upload your finished production-ready comic Adobe Illustrator file and any related production assets to the Google Drive.
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** Remember, Adobe Illustrator used for projects like this will most likely have linked files that you will need to include in the file upload.
  
for our next class builds on the vector project from last week. You are going start with a 'pencil sketch' and create a three-panel vector illustrated story. I expect you to use Adobe Illustrator to create all the vector parts, your finished piece can be a mic of vector shapes and 'blob brush' like illustration.
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=== Let's Confirm the Details ===
 
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* Week one is just sketches and any optional illustration/design explorations.
=== The Details ===
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* The finished project (week 2) must be one well-formed Adobe Illustrator document with '''ONE''' 6" x 6" inch Artboard containing '''FOUR''' to '''SEVEN''' comic panels of your illustrated story.
You will be uploading a minimum of three things to the folder for this assignment:
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** The comic panels can be in any arrangement or style that you prefer.
# A screenshot or working web link to the vector artist or vector-style illustration(s) or techniques that inspired your work this week.
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* All related sketches, assets, and working files should be uploaded to the Google Drive.
# Your foundational 'pencil sketch' which can be an analog or digital raster or vector drawing.
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* Since the assignment will require linking to pixel-based assets, you will need to upload those to the Google Drive folder as well.
# One well-formed Adobe Illustration document that contains '''ONE''' square artboard, containing 3 panels of your illustrated story.
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** I recommend that you leverage linked psd files so that you can make updates as needed and have those updates show up in the Illustrator files.
## Review the last video from class if you want to see an example.
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* Please name your main Illustrator file: <code>Lastname_Firstname_Comic.ai</code>
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* Place all linked files in a folder named: <code>Lastname_Firstname_Comic_Links</code> and upload it along with your .ai file.
  
 
=== The Process ===
 
=== The Process ===
* You can create and or assemble your illustrations directly in Adobe Illustrator. As shown in class, leveraging the layers and clipping masks in Illustrator.
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* You should create and assemble your illustrations directly in Adobe Illustrator, leveraging layers and clipping masks as shown in class.
* If you make parts in Fresco. You will need to export using the "open a copy in" option and send your image to Illustrator on the desktop. From here, you will need to combine them into one file.  
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* If you make parts in Fresco/Procreate/Photoshop, you will need to import those files into your production Illustrator file on the desktop as linked or embedded .psd files.
* Illustrator on the iPad is an option, you will need to use the desktop to prepare the finished file.
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** Review the video from class (above) if you want to see an example.
 
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* Your Illustrator document and all raster assets should be set up in RGB. Raster parts should be 300 ppi.
  
Upload one '''Adobe Illustrator file''', your sketch and your inspiration references to the Google Drive folder:
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=== Checklist for Week 1 Upload (Dec 1st) ===
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1SHAo00RWxywKHvNJfW_FxIXFjaJ6GFOD&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20231211-adobe-Illustrator-three-panel-story]
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* Sketches (analog or digital) of your personal ritual or routine.
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* Any initial illustrations, thumbnails, or story explorations.
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* Upload to the Google Drive folder:
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* Google Drive folder: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1V-npJm122Id1w3ovUoQsch2DU7WVEj0I&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20251201-multi-panel-vector-and-raster-rituals-or-routines-comic-sketches]
  
I will not accept jpegs, psd or png files this week.
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=== Checklist for Week 2 Upload (Dec 8th) ===
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* '''FOUR''' to '''SEVEN''' comic panels on '''ONE''' 6" x 6" artboard.
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* Panels/frames and lettering are vector.
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* Each panel contains a mix of vector and raster (300 ppi RGB) artwork.
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* Illustrator file is set to RGB.
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* Illustrator file named <code>Lastname_Firstname_Comic.ai</code>.
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* Linked assets collected in <code>Lastname_Firstname_Comic_Links</code> folder.
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* Finished production-ready comic Adobe Illustrator file and any related linked production assets uploaded to:
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* Google Drive folder: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xS4feNLCX9FYoy3qgc1R3NvvOXxIHxF8&usp=drive_fs svaMFAI_20251208-multi-panel-vector-and-raster-rituals-or-routines-comic-final]

Latest revision as of 07:33, 26 November 2025

Last Week

  • InDesign Overview
  • Intro to Vector illustration in Adobe Illustrator
  • Illustrator Still Life Assignment

This Week

  • We reviewed the Illustrator still life assignment, and I shared a few additional tips.
  • New vector illustration assignment, we will discuss whats due next week.

Open Questions

Notes

Vector illustration tips & inspiration

Adobe Illustrator time-lapse
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1sqFd0ol93_Vm6foAmmvcmGnnLLAuTFw
Adobe Illustrator quick tips (good people to follow)
Pixel Shadow Effect
ollies_doodles
Adobe Illustrator for the iPad tips
Kaleb Gonyea

Video Notes

Assignment

Multi-panel Adobe Illustrator & raster/pixel comic

Building this week's vector (Adobe Illustrator) assignment and your previous pixel-based illustration techniques. Your next assignment is to create a 4 to 7 panel comic that illustrates one of your personal rituals or routines.

  • You will assemble your final print-ready comic in an Adobe Illustrator file (RGB).
  • You must use a mix of vector art and pixel-based parts to create your comic.
    • The panels/frames and any type should be vectors created in Illustrator. You can make hand drawn type if you wish.
    • The artwork within each panel should be a mix of raster (pixel) and vector parts. Aim for at least one raster and one vector element in each panel.
    • You must use the techniques shared in today's class to fit your artwork into the comic panels of your project, including layers and clipping masks.
    • This was shown in class and recorded here: Adobe Illustrator Tips for Multi-Panel Vector Illustrated Story Assignment
  • Any raster artwork in the Illustrator file should ideally be linked or embedded .psd files.
    • If you prefer to use Procreate or Fresco, you might want to move the parts into .psd files and link them.
    • Raster artwork should be prepared at 300 ppi in RGB.

What do I mean by "personal rituals or routines"?

For this assignment, a "personal ritual or routine" is any small, repeated pattern in your life – something you do often enough that it feels familiar or automatic. It does **not** need to be dramatic or life-changing; everyday, mundane moments are great material.

Some examples:

  • How you start your day (making coffee, scrolling your phone, feeding a pet, journaling).
  • Your pre-work or pre-class setup (desk arrangement, playlist, tools, snacks).
  • A late-night ritual (drawing before bed, gaming, watching videos, skincare, cleaning).
  • A creative warm-up (gesture drawing, doodling in a sketchbook, color tests, writing prompts).
  • A commute or transition moment (subway ride, walking home, riding a bike, waiting in line).

You can approach this in a realistic, humorous, surreal, or abstract way, as long as the sequence of panels clearly shows a repeated pattern or routine that feels personal to you and is appropriate for group critique.

Dates & Timing

  • Week 1: On December 1st you will upload sketches (analog or digital) and any initial illustrations or story explorations to Google Drive.
  • Week 2: On December 8th you will upload your finished production-ready comic Adobe Illustrator file and any related production assets to the Google Drive.
    • Remember, Adobe Illustrator used for projects like this will most likely have linked files that you will need to include in the file upload.

Let's Confirm the Details

  • Week one is just sketches and any optional illustration/design explorations.
  • The finished project (week 2) must be one well-formed Adobe Illustrator document with ONE 6" x 6" inch Artboard containing FOUR to SEVEN comic panels of your illustrated story.
    • The comic panels can be in any arrangement or style that you prefer.
  • All related sketches, assets, and working files should be uploaded to the Google Drive.
  • Since the assignment will require linking to pixel-based assets, you will need to upload those to the Google Drive folder as well.
    • I recommend that you leverage linked psd files so that you can make updates as needed and have those updates show up in the Illustrator files.
  • Please name your main Illustrator file: Lastname_Firstname_Comic.ai
  • Place all linked files in a folder named: Lastname_Firstname_Comic_Links and upload it along with your .ai file.

The Process

  • You should create and assemble your illustrations directly in Adobe Illustrator, leveraging layers and clipping masks as shown in class.
  • If you make parts in Fresco/Procreate/Photoshop, you will need to import those files into your production Illustrator file on the desktop as linked or embedded .psd files.
    • Review the video from class (above) if you want to see an example.
  • Your Illustrator document and all raster assets should be set up in RGB. Raster parts should be 300 ppi.

Checklist for Week 1 Upload (Dec 1st)

Checklist for Week 2 Upload (Dec 8th)

  • FOUR to SEVEN comic panels on ONE 6" x 6" artboard.
  • Panels/frames and lettering are vector.
  • Each panel contains a mix of vector and raster (300 ppi RGB) artwork.
  • Illustrator file is set to RGB.
  • Illustrator file named Lastname_Firstname_Comic.ai.
  • Linked assets collected in Lastname_Firstname_Comic_Links folder.
  • Finished production-ready comic Adobe Illustrator file and any related linked production assets uploaded to:
  • Google Drive folder: svaMFAI_20251208-multi-panel-vector-and-raster-rituals-or-routines-comic-final